Enter a description – this is optional and will appear as muted text below the title (see the screenshots below)

Select the Parent Node – this can be the root, a category, forum or another page

Set the display order

Check the checkbox if you want the page to be visible in the list

Enter your markup (HTML/CSS code) in the Template HTML field – see the notes below

Select whether you want the published date and number of visits to be displayed in the bottom right hand corner of the page

Select whether links to sibling and child nodes are to be displayed within the page

Finally you have the option of forcing the page to display in a particular style, no matter what style a member is using.

If you want page content to look exactly like post content then you must wrap it in this div:

HTML:

<div class="messageText ugc baseHtml">
your content here
</div>

Those 3 CSS classes are responsible for defining the font settings (messageText), styling URL links (ugc) and resetting the html back to “normal” (baseHtml).
All content must be wrapped in these default classes to enable pages to use the same CSS as forum posts and automatically update with each style

The image below shows a comparison between a normal post and a page with baseHtml & messageText CSS, baseHtml only, messageText only and no CSS classes.

As you can see the appearance is quite different in each case, with the last 2 examples actually being restricted to standard text.

Enter a description – this is optional and will appear as muted text below the title (see the screenshots below)

Select the Parent Node – this can be the root, a category, forum or another page

Set the display order

Check the checkbox if you want the page to be visible in the list

Enter your markup (HTML/CSS code) in the Template HTML field – see the notes below

Select whether you want the published date and number of visits to be displayed in the bottom right hand corner of the page

Select whether links to sibling and child nodes are to be displayed within the page

Finally you have the option of forcing the page to display in a particular style, no matter what style a member is using.

If you want page content to look exactly like post content then you must wrap it in this div:

HTML:

<div class="baseHtml messageText">
<your content here>
</div>

Those 2 CSS classes are responsible for resetting the html back to “normal” (baseHtml) and for defining the font settings (messageText).
All content must be wrapped in these default classes to enable pages to use the same CSS as forum posts and automatically update with each style

The image below shows a comparison between a normal post and a page with baseHtml & messageText CSS, baseHtml only, messageText only and no CSS classes.

Yes. Actually to get page creation working you have to reupload only library\XenForo\DataWriter\Page.php
I don't know if there also were another bugfixes so you can reupload all the files to make sure you have latest distribution installed.